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| Advanced Graph and Chart Collection |
Category: Java and Javascript - 117 downloads
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Description
Add Powerful reporting features to your Web / Intranet pages and applications.
With the advanced graphing package you will be quickly adding impressive dynamic charting capabilities bringing your data alive !
Powerful components provide both client & server side solutions for adding graphs & charts into web / intranet pages & applications. Enabling web authors & Java developers to easily build and publish dynamic interactive graphs & charts.
Each chart contains many configurable features and functions. The documentation and examples are designed to give both a full understanding of every feature and enable you to implement both the applets and servlets quickly and easily.
The applets and servlets can acquire data from a variety of sources including,
Files
Databases
Scripts and server Side processes (eg. Servlets, JSP, ASP, PHP, PERL)
HTML parameters
Chart Types
Pie Chart
Vertical Bar Graph (Column Chart)
Horizontal Bar Graph
Line Graph
Area Graph
Stacked Horizontal Bar Graph
Stacked Vertical Bar Graph
Main Features Summary
2D/3D Graphing Mode
Various Data Sources (Files, Databases, Scripts/Server processes, HTML parameters).
JavaScript interaction.
Printer Friendly
Labels On/Off, Font and Color Selectable
Target Lines
Trend Lines
Multiple Plots
Configurable Point Symbols
Automatic Legend Generation
Configurable Number of decimal places to show values
Label Orientation
Configurable Depth of the 3D effect
Display Values on Mouse Over events
URL link on Mouse Click Events
Up to 10 Free Form Images can be incorporated into the Chart Canvas
Up to 10 Free Form Lines of Text can be incorporated into the Chart Canvas
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